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EE 2303
Intro to Electrical Engineering
Orientation
www.ece.mtu.edu/labs
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Overview
Safety Precautions
Tool Kit (ALWAYS bring it to lab)
Course Overview & Expectations
Brief Intro to Lab 1
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People
• Glen Archer – Lab Coordinator
([email protected])
• Dan Prindle (dbprindl)
• Jie Wu (jiew)
• Chris VanArsdale (cdvanars)
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Course Overview & Expectations
Attendance
Academic Integrity
Presentations
Pre-labs
Quizzes
Practical Exam
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Book Review
Not a report
Provide your reaction
to the information in
the book
How has the
integrated circuit
affect your life?
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Lab Reports
www.ece.mtu.edu/labs/EElabs/Lab_Policies.
htm
Everything turned in single spaced and typed
Due at next lab unless announced otherwise
10% reduction each day lab is late
EVERYTHING must be turned in by Friday
of week 14
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Report Format
Cover Sheet
Objective – short paragraph
Procedure
Discussion
Conclusion
Appendix (not always needed)
Try to stick to formal writing in
everything but the conclusion
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Grading Scale
Grade
A
AB
B
BC
C
CD
D
F
I
X
Percentage
Rating
93% & Above
Excellent
88% - 92%
Very Good
82% - 86%
Above Average
76% - 81%
Good
70% - 75%
Average
65% - 69%
Below Average
60% - 64%
Inferior
59% & Below
Failure
Incomplete; May only be given with approval in
writing by the Dean
Conditional
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Voltage and Current Measurement
Vocabulary
Electric Circuit
Voltage
Current
Series
Parallel
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Electric Circuits
A set of electrical components
Sources, Resistors, Inductors, Capacitors
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Voltage: Volts (V)
Potential Difference
between two points
Always has polarity
(+/-)
Measure voltage in
parallel
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Current: Amperes (A)
The flow of electrical
charge through a
conductor or circuit
element
Current flow requires
a continuous path
Measure current in
SERIES
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Series Circuits
Elements placed one after another
VTotal = VA + VB + VC
IA = I B = I C
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Parallel Circuits
Multiple elements connected to the same node
VA = VB = VC
ITotal = IA + IB +IC
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4-stripe resistor
Resistors
Carbon
Wire wound
Precision
Power Rating
A
B
C
D
5-stripe resistor
A
B
C
D
E
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Color
Digit (A) (B) Multiplier C Tolerance (D)
Black
Brown
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Violet
Grey
White
Gold
Silver
None
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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1
10
100
1000
10K
100K
1M
10 M
0.1
0.01
1%
2%
3%
4%
Flame Proof
5%
10%
20%
Bad
Boy
R
O
Y
Great
Britain
Very
Good
Wife
Go
See
Now
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Ohm's Circuit Law
Voltage is equal to
current times resistance
• V =I*R
• I = V/R
• R = V/I
I
V
R
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Breadboards
Power and ground connections along top and bottom
Columns are connected
Components can just be pushed into place
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Agilent 3630A DC Power Supply
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Agilent 3630A Controls
•Voltage Adjust– 6V and ±20V
•Meter Select Button
•Output Terminals
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Fluke Digital Multimeter
Used to measure
voltage, current, and
resistance
Leads must be
moved to measure
current or voltage
Summary
Lab Safety
Voltage/Current
Resistors
Color Code
Ohm’s Law
Breadboards
Agilent 3630A DC Power Supply
Fluke Digital Multimeter
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Assignments
Go to the EE Labs’ website
• Read Lab 1 and do the Pre-lab
Read ABCs of DMMs
• Found under the Resources link
• We’ll have a quiz on this material next week
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Where to Get More Information?
www.ece.mtu.edu/labs
[email protected]
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